DMTC


“dont mind the caps”.

often used by people sneaking in a little chat time while working on their boss’s exciting 10,000 cell excel sheet. since windows must be switched back and forth at the blink of an eye, there usually is no time to turn caps lock on and off. immunizes the user from any accusations of being rude.
joe: im at work right now!
sara: wow! fine ! u dont have to yell !
joe: dmtc… im working on autocad
sara: oh ok! thts cool… 🙂

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